2. What is file management? Also known as file system or filesystem The system that an operating system or program uses to organize and keep track of files. E.g: a hierarchical file system. Although the operating system provides its own file management system, you can buy separate file management systems. These systems interact smoothly with the operating system but provide more features, such as improved backup procedures and stricter file protection.
3. Aspects of file management File name Name assigned to a file in order to secure storage location in the computer memory Metadata Other bookkeeping information is typically associated with each file within a file system. eg: time last modified Facilities Traditional file systems offer facilities to create, move and delete both files and directories Secure access
5. Types of file management Disk file systems File system designed for the storage of files on a data storage device, most commonly a disk drive, which might be directly or indirectly connected to the computer Flash file systems Designed for storing files on flash memory devices. These are becoming more prevalent as the number of mobile devices are increasing, and the capacity of flash memories increase.
6. Database file systems Instead of, or in addition to, hierarchical structured management, files are identified by their characteristics, like type of file, topic, author, or similar metadata. Transactional file systems Network file systems acts as a client for a remote file access protocol, providing access to files on a server
7. Shared Disk file systems A number of machines (usually servers) all have access to the same external disk subsystem (usually a SAN). The file system arbitrates access to that subsytem, preventing write collision's. Eg: GFS from Redhat and GPFS from IBM. Special purpose file systems A special purpose file system is basically any file system that is not a disk file system or network file system. This includes systems where the files are arranged dynamically by software, intended for such purposes as communication between computer processes or temporary file space.
8. Importance It is dull but very essential The single most important design skill anyone can have is File Management Without good file management your files will become lost or damaged.
9. Vital in Multimedia File management is important for any work you do on a computer. For multimedia projects it is essential. Why?
10. Vital in Multimedia Most multimedia applications rely on linking to other files For instance, a website is a really a series of links to picture files
13. Vital in Multimedia …this is true for mostly all professional applications: Dreamweaver Go Live Final Cut Pro Adobe Premiere After Effects …….the list goes on…..
14. Vital in Multimedia Thus, good File Management is absolutely the most important skill you will learn It is quite easy, but many people get stucked
15. What is File Management All about giving everything a decent name And saving it in the right place
16. RULE 1: Give Files Decent Names Almost every computer is clogged up with files called ‘Untitled’ :
17. Give Files Decent Names Always give your files a decent name Build up the name of your files using a format that makes sense to you
18. Build up the name of your files using a format that makes sense to you. For instance a song of SitiNurhaliza might be called: SitiNurhalizaPatahHati.mp3 Give Files Decent Names
19. Using the same format, a song of SitiNurhaliza would be: SitiNurhalizaJeratPercintaan.mp3 This means that when sorted alphabetically these songs will appear next to each other Give Files Decent Names
20. For most multimedia projects or any files, it is best to avoid fancy character in a file name such as ‘&’ , ’*’ , ’_’ , ’-’ and even blank spaces Once you have begun your multimedia project, do not move or rename any files or folders. Give Files Decent Names
21. RULE 2: Create Folders for Each Project Create a master folder for every new project or files Name your master folder with either your full name and your project’s title
22. Create Folders for Each Project Make sure that every single file and folder connected with your project or file categories goes in the master folder. This means that wherever the master folder goes, all your files go with it.
25. Messy desktop will be troublesome in case of any missing files So…DON’T DO IT!!! Don’t Leave Anything Unimportant on the Desktop
26. Give every file and folder a decent name Save everything to a project folder and use sub-folders if necessary Arrange all files according to their master folder on the Desktop. In Summary
27. In Summary Probably the best thing you can get in the habit of doing is: When saving any file – STOP! Is the file correctly named? Is it being saved to your master folder?